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Page 1: Group work feedback Violence & Road Injury Group

Group work feedbackViolence & Road Injury Group

Page 2: Group work feedback Violence & Road Injury Group

Priority actions to address the burden and to be considered by work groups

– Violence • High 5 areas• Injury surveillance (include morbidity measures)• Gap analysis / Interventions (early interventions for

boys and young men)• Booza TV• General violence communication campaign

• People are unhappy with the use of injuries and would prefer violence and injuries

Page 3: Group work feedback Violence & Road Injury Group

Priority actions to address the burden and to be considered by work groups

– RTI• Concerns raised around seatbelt wearing and cell

phone which is addressed by. Institute enforcement for behaviour change.

Page 4: Group work feedback Violence & Road Injury Group

Suggested amendments to the declaration and why?

– Point 3 – term Quadruple and BOD not consistent with what is written

– Mismatched disease types and groups at risks– Omission of mental health (disease group) and men as a

risk group– Using injuries as a BOD term and unpacking it later down

as violence and RTI including injuries and violence (can impact on general wellness eg. Immunization, nutrition etc.)

Page 5: Group work feedback Violence & Road Injury Group

Suggested amendments to the declaration and why?

– Separate workgroup focusing on mental health: can cover everything, in BOD review

– 16B – too simplistic. Need to broaden it. Alcohol, amongst other things, is the key risk factor that needs to be addressed.

– Emphasis on morbidity (burden of living with as opposed to dying from) needs to be included in the document. Commitment to establishing a key morbidity surveillance system.

– Inconsistency in use of term ‘drug’ (point 21)